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The Juvenile T-wave pattern refers to a normal electrocardiographic variant in which [[T wave inversions]] are present in precordial leads V<sub>1</sub>, V<sub>2</sub>, and V<sub>3</sub> along with an [[early repolarization pattern]]. | The Juvenile T-wave pattern refers to a normal electrocardiographic variant in which [[T wave inversions]] are present in precordial leads V<sub>1</sub>, V<sub>2</sub>, and V<sub>3</sub> along with an [[early repolarization pattern]]. |
Revision as of 18:25, 23 September 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Juvenile T waves
Overview
The Juvenile T-wave pattern refers to a normal electrocardiographic variant in which T wave inversions are present in precordial leads V1, V2, and V3 along with an early repolarization pattern.
Natuarl History, Complications, Prognosis
Juvenile T-waves may persists into adulthood with no adverse sequela.